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Photo Gallery- Lightning, Lightning photos from storm chasing

http://www.stormgasm.com/photo%20gallery/lightning/lightning.htm Tornadoes | Wall Clouds | Supercells | Hail | Rainbows | Sunsets | Lightning | Mammatus | Clouds | Nature | Hurricanes | Winter Weather Lightning Home | Storm Store | Photo Gallery | Blog | Storm Chases | Latest News Stock Footage | About | Contact | Editorial | Weather Links All storm chasing (tornado, supercell, lightning, hail, sunset, ect.) photos and videos are copyright property of Jim Bishop and Simon Brewer (Stormgasm), unless otherwise specified. Any unauthorized reproductions are strictly prohibited by law. Copyright 2004 Stormgasm.com.
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Scientific Curiosity Captured in Photos

http://www.petapixel.com/2010/02/15/scientific-curiosity-captured-in-photos/ Caleb Charland is a Maine-based photographer who combines a love of scientific experiments and photographs into wonderful and amazing photographs. If Isaac Newton or Benjamin Franklin were into photography, their photographs might look something like these: “Wooden Box with Horseshoe Magnet”

Op art

http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/opart-e.html O p A r t Illusion design works that look like op art. Please note that this page could make you feel sick.
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apocalyptic flyers

Apocalyptic Sculptures by Kris Kuksi

Kris Kuksi is a 36-year-old sculptor from Missouri, USA. His sculptures are created out of discarded toys, old mechanical parts and other tossed away items. The sheer amount of detail within is work is truly incredible. He is able to create entire worlds that almost appear frozen in time. According to Kuksi’s artist statement, his work is “feeling that he has always belonged to the ‘Old World’. Yet, Kris’ work is about a new wilderness, refined and elevated, visualized as a cultivation emerging from the corrupt and demoralized fall of modern-day society. http://freshpics.blogspot.com/2010/01/apocalyptic-sculptures-by-kris-kuksi.html
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